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Conference announcement
Submitted by Ronald Peters on Tue, 2012-04-17 03:30.
2nd International Congress in Advances in
Applied Physics & Materials Science
26 to 29 April 2012
Kundu, Turkey
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we are
pleased to invite you to participate to the
Advances in Applied Physics and Material Science
Catechins, especially (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
Submitted by Ronald Peters on Fri, 2012-03-23 19:22.Known as Camellia Sinensis green tea offers various thermogenic properties based on research done by several universities (citation needed). Thermogenesis is the method by which the body will burn fat. Green tea leaf, rich in molecular cleansing and anti-inflammatory catechins, mainly epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), is proven to reduce surrogate markers of vascular disease and lipid peroxidation, particularly LDL oxidation and malondialdehyde concentrations, in several in vitro, animal, and limited clinical studies. Green tea catechins, especially (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), appear to have antiobesity and antidiabetic benefits.
Researching my family tree
Submitted by Ronald Peters on Tue, 2011-11-01 02:33.In my spare time I partake in genealogy studies. In order to have an effective strategy it makes sense to use software tools.
Using software for family tree research can help you with your Genealogy and family history exploration. Family tree research is growing to be more and more popular. There are actually numerous websites to research your family tree, everything from free sites to paid subscriptions all offer you various ways to investigate your history. By using well-known research sites and data source information and facts it is possible to know not simply where your forefathers were living, but additionally what they did during their lives.
Introduction to Fluid Mechanics. Fundamentals and Applications
Submitted by Ronald Peters on Sun, 2011-08-07 22:10.
Fluid Mechanics
Submitted by Ronald Peters on Sun, 2011-08-07 21:45.This new book builds on the original classic textbook entitled: An Introduction to Computational Fluid Mechanics by C. Y. Chow which was originally published in 1979. In the decades that have passed since this book was published the field of computational fluid dynamics has seen a number of changes in both the sophistication of the algorithms used but also advances in the computer hardware and software available. This new book incorporates the latest algorithms in the solution techniques and supports this by using numerous examples of applications to a broad range of industries from mechanical and aerospace disciplines to civil and the biosciences.


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